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		<title>Newborn Reflux &#8211; advice and solutions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is reflux? Newborn reflux explained

  While symptoms and types of reflux in newborns vary, all cases have the  same sort of cause or physiological events that occur.





  Basically, reflux is when a muscle at the stomach opening opens at the  wrong time. When this opening opens at incorrect times, then [...]]]></description>
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  While symptoms and types of reflux in newborns vary, all cases have the  same sort of cause or physiological events that occur.</p>
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  Basically, reflux is when a muscle at the stomach opening opens at the  wrong time. When this opening opens at incorrect times, then milk can back up  into a baby’s esophagus. The problem is that mixed with the milk now (after  your baby drinks) are gastric juices that are really acidic. When something  acidic comes back up, it can irritate, burn, and cause pain to the throat and  esophagus.&nbsp;
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<p><strong>Symptoms of reflux</strong>  </p>
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<li>Belching  </li>
<li>Wheezing  </li>
<li>Gagging  </li>
<li>Frequent cough  </li>
<li>Projectile vomiting  </li>
<li>Frequent upper respiratory infections  (colds)  </li>
<li>Prolonged crying as if in pain  </li>
<li>Back arching </li>
<li>Refusal to eat, accompanied by significant  weight loss  </li>
<li> Hiccups </li>
<li>Choking  </li>
<li> Rattling in the chest</li>
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  <strong>Milk supply</strong>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The longer it takes to diagnose reflux,  the more danger to the milk supply. A reflux baby isn&#8217;t eating a lot because  she is in pain. Reflux babies frequently lose weight, and in the meantime, the  mother&#8217;s milk supply can go way down. If your baby is diagnosed with reflux,  you need to evaluate your milk supply to determine whether an aggressive  strategy of pumping and formula supplements are necessary to get you and your  baby back up to speed.
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<p><strong>Diet</strong></p>
<p>Acidic foods worsen reflux. The mother  nursing a reflux baby must eat as though she herself has reflux. This means no  wine, tomatoes, onions, vinegars, citrus, whole milk, chocolate, fried foods,  fatty meats or mint products or flavoring. Experiment with your diet to see  what your baby can tolerate. If I ate a teaspoon of onion, no amount of Zantac  would undo its effect on Mary. But chocolate and coffee had minimal to no  impact on her. So just experiment with very low amounts of foods you like and  would like to keep consuming. Read up on GERD in adults to see what you should  and should not be eating.<br />
  I often wonder how many cases of  &quot;colic&quot; were really undiagnosed cases of GERD. As more doctors are  becoming aware of GERD in babies, diagnosis time and treatment improves. In  this day and age there is no reason for a baby to suffer from this painful  condition, nor for parents to sit helplessly while their children scream. If  you have reason to think your child is suffering from GERD, take him or her to  a pediatrician for evaluation.</p>
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		<title>Welcome to The-Reflux-Blog</title>
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At this blog we will take a look at the newborn reflux, symptoms of gerd, what is acid reflux, acid reflux cure and much much more. We hope you will enjoy the information on this site as well as learn something while you are here.





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